Bad luck Blazers just looking for a break
KAMLOOPS — Despite having the fewest wins in the WHL this season, the Kamloops Blazers are still two points ahead of the Edmonton Oil Kings in the race for the WHL’s basement. While that’s small consolation for the four-time defending BC Division champs, when you look at the results this season, one bounce in the other direction could have turned so many games the Blazers’ way.
“Recently, it’s been a challenge,” Head Coach and GM Shaun Clouston said after a 6-3 loss to the Victoria Royals on December 3 at the Sandman Centre. “It’s either we’re getting good goaltending and we’re not scoring, or we score enough goals, but we don’t get the saves. We’ve got to get that all working at the same time.”
Alongside three overtime and two shootout losses, the Blazers have lost six times when the game has been tied heading into or during the third period. As the team continues this current road trip, the hope is that some of those close games start to go in the other direction.


